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  2. Koeleria macrantha - Wikipedia

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    Koeleria macrantha is a species of grass known by the common name prairie Junegrass in North America and crested hair-grass in the UK. It is widespread across much of Eurasia and North America . It occurs in many habitat types.

  3. 'June grass' washes up in PCB. Here's what the seaweed ... - AOL

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    Sargassum, or June grass, is washing up in pockets along Panama City Beach, and officials say it will be removed when the beaches are raked. Sargassum, or June grass, is washing up in pockets ...

  4. Koeleria - Wikipedia

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    Koeleria is a common and widespread genus of plants in the grass family, found on all continents except Antarctica and on various oceanic islands. It includes species known generally as Junegrasses.

  5. Carpentaria tropical savanna - Wikipedia

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    The vegetation of the ecoregion includes grasslands, savanna, open woodlands, and small patches of forest. The Gulf Coastal region, which encompasses the coastal plains along the western Gulf of Carpentaria in Northern Territory, is covered mostly in woodlands of Darwin stringybark (Eucalyptus tetrodonta) with an understory of grasses, chiefly curly spinifex (Triodia pungens).

  6. Sporobolus spartinae - Wikipedia

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    Sporobolus spartinae is a species of grass known by the common names gulf cordgrass [1] and sacahuista. It is native to the Americas, where it occurs from the Gulf Coast of the United States south to Argentina. [2] This species forms dense clumps of sharp-tipped leaves. [3] The stems may grow up to 2 meters tall.

  7. Thalassia testudinum - Wikipedia

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    It forms meadows in shallow sandy or muddy locations in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. [5] Turtle grass and other seagrasses form meadows which are important habitats and feeding grounds. The grass is eaten by turtles and herbivorous fish, supports many epiphytes, and provides habitat for juvenile fish and many invertebrate taxa.

  8. Arachis glabrata - Wikipedia

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    Arachis glabrata (creeping forage peanut, rhizoma peanut, rhizoma perennial peanut, perennial forage peanut, golden glory, ornamental peanut grass) is a high-quality forage plant native to Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay vegetation. This plant is also used for soil conservation and as an ornamental plant.

  9. Gulf of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf or Bay of Honduras is a ... The Gulf's seagrass beds are dominated by turtle grass ... Archived from the original on 12 June 2022 Mann, P., ed. (1999). ...